Rangers are arguably a step up from him previous clubs and the striker says he is looking forward to the challenge.

“I think everyone knows it’s a massive, massive club and it’s a great challenge for myself. I’m really looking forward to it,” he told the club’s official website.

“The pressure that comes with playing for the club, the expectation is massive, and hopefully I can deliver. I’m confident in my own ability and there are some top, top players here. I’m just really looking forward to it.”

Preston's Joe Garner celebrates scoring their first goal with a penalty

It will now be interesting to see how quickly that Garner adapts to Scottish football in what is gearing up to be an exciting season in the top flight.

Rangers will be hoping he can hit the ground running, with them desperately needing the goals to keep up with Celtic, who have started this season strongly under Brendan Rodgers.

Sean Lunt

Sean Lunt is a Journalism and Spanish graduate with a passion for football. As an avid Everton fan he has survived the Walter Smith era, enjoyed the resurgence under David Moyes and is now wholly embracing the Spanish revolution with Roberto Martinez. Away from Everton he follows the rest of the football league and has a particular interest in La Liga.